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Four-zone 16.8 million color backlighting

It’s yours, so make it your own. Use the Corsair Utility Engine (CUE) software to define your hue and brightness level for each zone. Fly your colors with a unique four-color pattern, or use CUE to set up automatic color cycling with your choice of speed and palettes.

10000 DPI optical sensor and multi-color DPI indicator

High-accuracy smart tracking makes every click count, and you’ll know at a glance if you’re set up to strafe or do some long-range damage. You can even set up your own customized DPI indicator color palette.

One weapon for any battle

With advanced ergonomics that comfortably support your entire hand, you can wield the Sabre RGB in a variety of grip styles. The adaptability in grip gives you the adaptability you need to compete in a wide variety of game types from FPS to RTS and MOBA. The 8 programmable buttons can be customized with ease to fine tune your play.

Light weight for faster play

Sabre RGB is perfect if you prefer a lighter weight mouse. Each component has been screened for weight reduction without sacrificing performance, and the result is a mouse that weighs in at just 100g.

If you like playing at lower DPIs and taking advantage of a larger mouse mat, you'll be able to react quicker and you'll have less fatigue over long gaming sessions.

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Date First Available

February 25, 2016

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I like when even the top tier brands I expect greatness from go a little more budget friendly! Corsair did just that, not just with the Harpoon RGB mouse, but with several products. I have been seeing a trend in affordability on their food chain, and so I have decided to pick and try this mouse.

Maybe you aren’t a Razer fanboy, and you don’t need that DeathAdder for your CS go awesomeness, instead, you want to try something different. Something that looks more cozy to you, and costs the same or less (depending on price trends). BUT you also don’t want to break the bank doing that! Well, we may have an answer for you here with Corsair Harpoon RGB. A great option, that isn’t that ugly, unfriendly Katar mouse.

The mouse has an overall quality feel, with a team that obviously (to me at least) designed it for FPS gaming, to compete alongside the namely competitors and their own respective affordable FPS style mice.

The Harpoon RGB finds itself under my humble, scrutinous blade of observation, and stares back with no fear. Corsair is confident in their products, and there is a good reason why. They are made for us, the consumer. Most of the time I never really have something bad to say (other than one PSU I reviewed by them that we will chalk up to fluke mistake on the factory it came from), rather I usually have thoughts along the lines of ‘interesting choice… I would have maybe done this differently.’ To cite the Scimitar Pro, I would have used an embedded gear for loosening the keypad vs providing a tiny specialized tool for the consumer to not lose.

Anyway let me stay on track! Corsair didn’t provide to the public what sensor they used for the Harpoon. They usually openly announce in some way what they used, or if it was an exclusive collaboration. It’s a safe bet it’s a newer PMW Pixart sensor, and it is likely a unique model exclusive to Corsair. There are a range of sensors that fit the bill of 6000 DPI so it is difficult to say just by feel. I can say I don’t believe it to be an ADNS model, as they are typically older designs and offer an unappealing red light not found here.

The optical 6000 DPI sensor is very comfortable, very smooth, and works great.

We do not have a braided cable, but we do have a thicker than usual comfortable and well insulated cable. Both left and right sides offer a comfortable rubbery grip and it fits the hand very well for me. The forward and back buttons on the left side of the mouse (thumb side) are mildly misplaced to me. While they are edged out (like a triangle) the button furthest back is uncomfortable to use. The button being slightly larger, or both buttons being positioned a bit more forward would be far more ideal to me.

The top of the mouse looks as if its coated in a rubbery matte style ABS coating but feels like sanded hard plastic. If that descriptor sounds unappealing I do not mean it to, its actually very nice feeling, but it looks like it may feel much differently in pictures than when you are actually using it. I just don’t want you to be surprised!

The scroll wheel keeps with a common Corsair design and is easy to use as anticipated with angled ridges and nice scroll and click. Just behind the scroll wheel is the one directional DPI switch. The specifications default 250DPI up to 6000DPI, but in true Corsair fashion you can jump in to the CUE (Corsair Utility Engine) and customize and set up all of your profiles. Once you have customized a cozy profile, you can save it to the onboard memory of the mouse.

Omron switches make the experience here. With 20 million click you can expect to own this mouse a long time if you so choose. I find they are very adequate. I was writing a difference comparison between switches and comparable feel of switches in different mice. My Logitech G303 (my on the go love of my life mouse) and my Zeus P1 (home editing mouse) have very different feels. Sometimes the 303 is so sensitive I’ll actuate accidently just resting my fingers on it. On the other side, the Zeus will fail to actuate as easily as I ‘think’ it should. When I picked up the Corsair Scimitar it was like God rays came down and was the absolute perfect balance between the switches. The Harpoon is the same way. It is my perfect comfort zone for depression to actuation.

There is 1 zone RGB lighting on the Harpoon, and you guessed it, the rear logo for Corsair. While it seems like less RGB lighting than you probably desire in your dance party life, it actually looks nice and using CUE, and LINK features in CUE, you can pretty much have it successfully style and look how you want with lighting effects. It was actually really neat, and sort of hard to explain… ‘How many cool lighting features can I have with just one point of light?’ Apparently, a lot. If the Harpoon offered an RGB scroll wheel as well, it would be the cherry on top for the price range (assuming it would maintain the price range).

Four smaller than desired Teflon feet on the bottom are adequate.

The elephant in the room a lot of people bring up is it is a light weight mouse. Well…yes it’s an FPS mouse catering to not you unique heavy mouse using FPS players. 85 Grams is a common weight range for a light weight FPS mouse (Citing Rival 100 @ 92 grams, Roccat Lua @ 70 grams and even the considerably heavy for FPS Razer DeathAdder Chroma @ 105 grams and Logitech Hyperion @ 108 grams. I think some people see the size and expect it to weigh well over 100g. For FPS gaming light weight, and lift off distance are important. For the price of the mouse there is a Goldilocks effect for me. It is just right. Kudos.

CUE offers full control over the mouse and what it can do. From polling rate, pointer speeds, lighting, assigning all six programmable buttons, profile creation and storage, so on and so on. It is a great GUI, but I still want to see some more user friendly changes. At the time of this review it is still a mid-screen gear icon to get to polling rates (as an example). Why is something like this not available on the left like everything else. Just put ‘Global Settings’ as a tab on the left with the rest.

I love seeing that Corsair offers a more budget oriented option that is a great tool for your desk battlefield. I especially like that it isn’t just a branded hunk of junk delivered to your desk. There are remarks to be made about the quality/price ratio. They could probably get away with a higher price for all that it is, and all that it can do, but instead, they simply don’t try to. I like seeing this. Make products for everyone. Design for all tiers of gamers, for all tiers of budgets, and keep surprising me. At one point, I would have written Corsair off as ‘cares too much about branding and money’ company. I don’t feel that way anymore. I look forward to seeing the future implementations of new and refreshed products.

***Warning*** Buyer beware: This has nothing to do with Amazon but there is an issue with the left click switch where after some time, it will fail to register correctly. Sometimes a single left click will register as a double-click and sometimes not register at all. Corsair support admitted there is bad batch (20% failure rate) of these going around. I bought 2, 5/27 and 8/2 and both failed after a month of use for me and now I need to RMA with Corsair. Do not buy this mouse until they come out with a revision.

Wow I really love the design and the feel of this mouse from Corsair. I really didn't need a new mouse but I had my eyes on this since Corsair launched this. I upgraded from a Razer Deathadder/Chroma (If you wana' call it a upgrade) to the Gaive. I always liked and had many positive experiences with Corsairs premium quality of their keyboards and mouse products, and when this mouse really satisfied me. I mainly play csgo fps game, and was really drawn into the feature where it comes with two contoured side-grips to choose from. And the wider one that kinda' flare outwards a little bit more interested me more. But once i started using it it was actually really uncomfortable, kind of felt like i was about to loose control of the mouse or something, but this is just my preference because I "claw-grip" my mouse instead of "Palming" it. So easily switched to the other option and that grip was just perfect. I have regular normal sized hands and prefer larger, wider mouses and the Corsair Glaive, I can say is one of those larger and wider styles mouses. Just really impressed with feel and grip of this mouse. Everything about this mouse is unique comes with a interface where you can control the rgb lighting and gives you the option to set five dpi profiles which you can change with a simple click, on the mouse. Yes, you might not use all of them but for me i like to change between two profiles, when im gaming and when im just using for productivity I like an higher dpi setting. I highly consider this mouse, especially for FPS gaming like Csgo, you will be very impressed by the feel, weight and sleek style.

When most people think of Corsair mice, the first mouse that springs to mind is not the Sabre RGB. Surprisingly, in my opinion this midrange mouse from the Corsair lineup is actually their strongest offering. The sensor on this mouse is amazing. It tracks super well and has a wide range of possible DPIs. I usually leave it set to 4000. All of the buttons are tactile and clicky. In terms of RGB implementation, this is where the mouse shines. Every single LED on this mouse is fully controllable and the mouse body itself is color-neutral (I'm looking at you Glaive RGB and M65 RGB). The LEDs on the mousewheel in particular look much better than those of the M65. Additionally, the mouse glides super smoothly on my mousepad which is the MM800 Polaris RGB hard pad. The cable on this mouse is also much longer than most people will need. Overall, this mouse is a super solid offering whose relatively budget friendly price will not disappoint in terms of its super strong feature set.

This is a great and sturdy mouse made from quality components. The braided cable is a huge plus as are the customizable RGB lights. I would definitely recommend this to my friends and anyone looking for a gaming or just all around great mouse.